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The Dark Domain Martin Winter first meets the Auber twins on holiday beside Derwentwater - where their great and mysterious house looms over the lakeside. They strike up an immediate friendship... and when they come together again as adults, the old bonds seem to remain. Geoffrey is now a leading figure in the glamorous London art world, and Martin's earlier passion for the beautiful Leila now matures into an adult love affair. But an ancient curse shadows the Auber family. And when Martin steps over the threshold dividing past from present, the worldly from the supernatural, he understands at last the danger threatening the doomed House of Auber - and himself.
Estranged from his family and down on his luck, author Jonathan Northrop is at a turning point in his life when he purchases Whispering Corner, a beautiful old house in a remote Dorset setting. When strange whisperings and invisible presences begin to invade the house Jonathan draws on these as inspiration for his new novel. But, frighteningly, the characters in his book start appearing in his life and he fears he may have awakened some ancient psychic presence. Amidst increasing supernatural activity, real life and fiction begin to intertwine to lead to a horrifying climax.
David had it all. At just twenty-nine, he was prepared to receive the promotion that would put him on the fast track to a successful career. But the morning of his promotional interview brought about shocking news that sent David’s perfectly systematic life spiraling and him on a quest to find his missing brother, Tim, with whom David had had no contact with since the death of their mother. A staunch atheist, David’s views were radically different from those of his brother, who he knew had become involved with a fanatical Christian organization. Out of a sense of obligation to fulfill his mother’s last wish, David set off on a quest to find his brother. But what he didn’t count on was that the search for his brother would bring him face to face with his faltering belief in God and a two-thousand-year-old war between Christians and Satanists. As he dives deeper into this underground world, David begins to realize his love of his brother and of God and his extraordinary abilities, which may finally bring resolution to this ancient conflict. As he discovers these revelations, he has to help answer one of the most important questions in history: Where is the Testimonial?
Deep foundations are being dug on a City building site when some old brickwork is revealed. Part of it collapses, releasing a gust of air so foul that the men nearby begin to choke and retch. Finally the nauseous stench disperses, and they discover a burial crypt dating back to the Great Plague of London in 1665. But these pits should never be disturbed. When the intruders begin to show horrifying symptoms - fever, nausea, revolting swellings - all will die hideously within five days. The frightened authorities struggle to stop a national crisis. So the victims are isolated, and a cover-up is launched. But one of the men who entered the pit cannot be traced.
Nathan Knight was a youngster with a shabby background - a nothin' from nowhere was how he put it, with no past and less future. Not until he met up with Hannibal Reno, a bounty hunter, a man with no feelings towards the men he tracked, just a craving desire for the reward money their capture brought. But Reno was going slowly blind - he struck at sundown to even his chances with his sharper-eyed victims - and eagerly Nathan became his "eyes", steadily learning the deadly profession, stifling his conscience with the knowledge that the men he hunted were not human beings only outlaws and killers deserving of capture or death. It was not until Nathan trailed and caught the most wanted man in the South-west that he began to question what he was doing and what he had become. And it was not until he had to risk his own life to save his captive that he realised he had to leave the Sundown Trail - and fast.
Ruth deals with adversity all of her life. Then she fi nds love with Judas! Ruth thinks its a fairytale love, unti l she discovers who he truly is. She is discarded and on the verge of death. Then suddenly Ruth fi nds strength in her God. She gets the strength to stand and make a bold decision to survive and eliminate anyone or anything that would harm her or her children. In the mist of all of the doubts and no confi dence Ruth learns to lean and depend on her God. Most of all on her journey of survival shes able to touch and help others to survive along the way. Ruth learns love, faith, courage and most of all STRENGTH.
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On September 4, 1995, several Stoney Point Natives entered Ipperwash Provincial Park, near Sarnia, Ontario, and began a peaceful protest aimed at reclaiming a traditional burial ground. Within seventy-two hours, one of those protestors, Anthony (Dudley) George, was dead, shot by an OPP officer. In One Dead Indian, after covering the tragedy from the beginning, journalist Peter Edwards examines the circumstances surrounding George’s death and asks a number of tough questions, including: How much pressure did the Ontario government put on the OPP to get tough? As the official public inquiry attempt to shed light on what really happened, Peter Edwards’s investigation of this question brings the story right up to the present.